Friday, January 27, 2017

Launch of your Ontario Healthcare Ecosystem

Dear Healthcare Colleague:

You are invited to participate in the first annual meeting of the Ontario Healthcare Ecosystem, hosted by the Canadian Integrated Health Alliance (CIHAlliance.org) .

The ‘CIHAlliance’ is a not-for-profit association – part of a growing international network of ecosystems that connects healthcare organizations and supports key initiatives that improve the quality of health and social care in Canada.

Ecosystems bring together policy makers, funders, health and social care (public and private) associations, medical and patient advocacy groups, as well as research, software, telecom and drug companies.

This approach, pioneered by the European Connected Health Alliance viewed here, is proving to be a powerful force for change, and now encompasses ecosystems in 40 countries, 500+ member organizations, and 16,000 individual members from government, academic medicine and industry.

Ecosystem meetings are designed to:

facilitate collaboration between stakeholders

promote exchange of ideas, lessons learned and opportunities

provide leadership to implement strategic priorities

support patient centric programs for better health and quality of life

generate revenues for members and reducing costs for health systems

Like its sister organization in Europe, and those being established in the US and China, the Canadian Alliance aims to increase resources, reduce costs and build cost-effective solutions to complex problems much faster than any one group alone.

Please join us by clicking on the link below to register and ensure your organization has a strong voice in the future of health and social care in Ontario.

Thank you,

Alex Szucs, President Elect
Canadian Integrated Health Alliance

Our vision is to optimize Canadian healthcare by connecting provincial healthcare organizations from government, academic medicine and industry and thereby expanding resources, reducing costs and solving complex healthcare problems faster than any one group alone.